Need a Parent Management Training Program that Works? 3 Parenting Styles to Raising your Child?
Parent Management Training – 3 Parenting Styles
What in the world is a parenting style and how can that effect my child?
I guess in most cases it is not something that we think about when we are cast into the role of parenting. I know that it wasn’t something I gave one thought to when I became a parent.
But why is it important?
Because it can have an effect on your child as they develop!
The first of the 3 styles of parenting is the Authoritarian Parenting Style!
The authoritarian parent(s) makes all decisions without input from anyone else, especially their child.
They are the parent that demands respect and in most cases will get it.
They don’t care what anyone else's parenting experience was! They just know that their way is the right way; therefore, there is no other way!
They are like the general of a military force! When they bark out an order they expect and demand that people do it.
But like the general of a military force will tell you, if you only bark and don’t praise and appreciate your troops, they will disrespect and do everything they can behind your back to hurt you.
So with the authoritarian parenting style make sure you have balance.
The second of the 3 parenting styles is the Permissive Parenting Style!
The permissive parent believes that their child should be able to experience things. They believe that through those experiences their child will grow and become more independent.
They almost don’t even use the word “NO” in their vocabulary.
A child asks and a child receives!
I will only say one thing about this style of parenting and that is that Charles Manson was a strong believer in never using the word “NO” when it came to children!
You can draw your own conclusions from that.
The third style of the 3 styles of parenting is the Democratic Parenting Style!
The democratic parent will involve their children in decision making. Now this does not necessarily mean for every single decision, but certainly is not opposed to getting buy in.
This even applies to discipline! For instance if you are defining your child’s boundaries you would ask for input from the child in what punishment might be applied if that boundary is crossed.
You would involve your child in helping make the decision where your next vacation might be.
Maybe it is as simple as what should we have for dinner.
With this parenting style you must be careful not to allow the child to feel they are an equal partner with you. It is important that they understand you are allowing them only to give input, and the final decision is always yours.
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Don’t let another day go by without taking some kind of action.
You remember the definition of insanity. Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
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Good luck and May God Bless You!
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